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Lazer-Bass

Lazer BassI was reading the New Yorker this week and came across an article by Sasha Frere-Jones in which he coined the term “lazer bass” to describe the music of Montreal-based party crew Megasoid. Ghislain Poirier used to call the genre “big asshole bass” or “big ass bass.” accurate descriptions but less likely to fly as an official term than lazer-bass.

Update
2 more contenders for the title: “raggaclash” and “wonky.” See the comments on this post for more ->

Turns out Sasha’s been writing about lazer-bass on the New Yorker blog too, and that piece is more in-depth; he also mentions LA’s Glitchmob and a crew from Scotland who I hadn’t heard of called LuckyMe.

He says lazer-bass is “a loose affiliation of musicians in California, Montreal, and Glasgow.” That seems true, but I would argue that the affiliation goes far beyond the 3 locals mentioned.

Vancouver, BC for example; check out the track She Lives in San Fransisco on the Myspace player of Max Ulis. He, along with Taal Mala and the Lighta Sound crew, has been rokin’ the sound for a while now. Meanwhile, over in Vienna there’s Stereotyp. He and the Al Haca posse kick out the big-dirty-bass riddims as well. Let’s not forget Philly’s Starkey supplying nuff bass hugeness. Then, across the pond there’s Toddla T outta Shefield U.K.. Down south in Austin, TX there’s Bird Perterson. And further down south in Caracas, Venezuela Pacheko and Cardopusher are shooting serious blasts of bass. There are many more in other parts of the world too.

Clearly some of these artist’s tunes could be said to fall into genres like dubstep, bloghouse, Thank Thong Graphicnu-dancehall, etc., but what ties them all together is what Sasha describes as “Menacing, bass-heavy productions with layers of electronic noise.”

One thing’s for sure; the Megasoid Thank Thong remix tape that Sasha advocates is awesome, so I’m reposting it here:

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Megasoid; Thank Thong Remix Tape

Tracklist

  1. Megasoid f. D-Shade - Tank Thong Intro.
  2. Thunderheist - Jerk It [Megasoid Demo Mix]
  3. Megasoid f. Zulu - Student Riot [Demo Mix]
  4. Bangers and Cash - BOOTAY [Megasoid Rmx]
  5. Justin Timberlake - My Love [Megasoid Rmx]
  6. Dr. Dre - Still DRE [Megasoid Dre Day Cover]
  7. Clipse f. Pharrell - Mr. Me Too [Megasoid Rmx]
  8. Master Ace - Jeep Ass Niguh [Megasoid Version]
  9. Blahzay Blahzay - Danger [Megasoid Re-Rmx]
  10. Busta Rhymes - Touch It [Megasoid Rmx]
  11. Slim Thug / BunB - Ain’t Heard Of That [Mgsd Rmx]
  12. Clipse - Monopoly [Megasoid Rmx]
  13. Missy Elliot - Get Your Freak On [Megasoid Rmx]
  14. Nas - Made You Look [Megasoid Rmx]
  15. Old Dirty Bastard - I Like it R.A.W. [Megasoid Rmx]
  16. Hot Dollar - Streets On Lock [Megasoid Rmx]
  17. Bonjay - Gimme Gimme [Megasoid Remix Rddm]
  18. Lazer Sword - Gucci Sweatshirt [Megasoid Rmx]
  19. Dead Prez - Hell Yeah [Megasoid Rmx]
  20. Megasoid f. Isaiah (T.T.T.) - Kick ‘em Outro

Continue reading ‘Lazer-Bass’ ->

“Jumpfast” Van Halen, Supremes Mashup

Apple Juce Kid LogoChapel Hill, NC-based Apple Juce Kid sent me his remix of Van Halen’s 1984 classic Jump a while back. He said I should feel free to re-remix it if I felt so inclined so I did. Well, actually I didn’t do much to it but lay the Supremes You Keep Me Hangin’ On acapella on top. Here’s what it sounds like:

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Apple Juce Kid ft. Van Halen & The Supremes; Jumpfast (DJ C Refix)

And if you have a hankering for the instrumental, here:

Apple Juce Kid; Jumpfast (Instrumental)

The Apple Juce Kid isn’t your run-of-the-mill, Myspace-havin’, bedroom mashup DJ. He’s an accomplished drummer and producer who’s been winning beat battles from coast to coast:


Apple Juce Kid at a beat battle in NYC

He and Suede from Camp Lo also have a group called Freebass 808 who’ve been pumpin’ some heat too:


Freebass 808 live

I highly recommend his version of Clocks by Coldplay which completely kicks ass on the original. It’s available as a free download at HisSpace ->

You can buy some of his tunes at PMP ->

Track of the Week: Steak House Bodywork Bassline Mashup

In keeping with our last Track of the Week we bring you anotherGods and Robots Sketch by Jeekoos bassline-house mashup, this time by Bristol, UK-based Steak House crew.

This is also a teaser of sorts for the upcoming DJ C & Zulu Gods & Robots mixtape which will feature an original Atki2 (of Steak House) production with Zulu.

A couple months back we posted a bunch of Zulu’s a capellas here and challenged folks to “download - remix - upload.” Many of the wicked tunes that we got back will be featured on the upcoming Gods and Robots Mixtape; a 31-track, 1-hour continuos DJ C mix of Zulu’s vocals backed by hype party tracks from producers the world over (Argentina, Belgium, Canada, England, Israel, Portugal, and cities across the U.S. are all represented). Guest vocal appearances by Los Angeles rappers Aceyalone and Jah Orah, plus Tel Aviv singer Onili, round out the productions by artists like Montreal’s Ghislain Poirier, Brooklyn’s David Last, Tel Aviv’s Sabbo, and many others. The mixtape will be followed by a Gods and Robots EP, but more on that later.

Gods and Robots Sketch by Jeekoos and Michelangelo
Gods and Robots Sketch by Jeekoos and Michelangelo

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Zulu vs. T2; Bodybroken (Steak House Mashup)

This Is My Jam

Echo Nest LogoMy friends over at The Echo Nest have done it again. This time they’ve got a wacky new web 2.0 music app called “This Is My Jam.” It’s still in beta, actually I think it may still be in alpha but they’ve given me the go ahead to share it with y’all.

Here’s how it works: Use the search box to find music you like and then drag favorite tracks into your “jam.” Once you’ve got a bunch of tunes lined up, hit the button and the app makes a beat-matched mix of the tunes you selected. That’s right, the internets can now beat-match! Bye bye DJs? Well, maybe not yet. The mixing is far from perfect, but check it out, there are actually some interesting blends. Here’s one of my “jams”:

If that amazing mix has got you just begging for more you can check out my other jams too. And while you’re there why not sign up to make your own jams and socialize by befriending other folks who’s jams you like. You can even subscribe to RSS feeds of people’s jams.There are obviously some kinks to work out of the system still but I’m excited to see where this thing goes. If you do go try it out I’m sure the Echo Nester’s would appreciate your feedback.

Track of the Week: “Somebody’s a Flirt”

R. Kelly as action figureI wanted to have some new music for the FlosstraPROMus party; something at least slightly Valentine’s Day themed since the party fell on Feb. 14 (pictures here and here). What better combination than some adrenaline infused bassline-house with local Chi-Town hero R. Kelly’s vocals on top, I though to myself. Perhaps the lyrics to I’m a Flirt don’t capture the best V-Day sentiment but here’s the fruit of that thought none the less.

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DJ C ft. A1 Bassline, R. Kelly, T.I. & T-Pain; Somebody’s a Flirt

What you missed if you weren’t at FlosstraPROMus:

And while we’re giving out new tracks, check out this club banger by
DJ Donna Summer.

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DJ Donna Summer; Chicken Noodle Rave

Track of the Week: Ghislain Poirier “Madder Dan Dat” Remix

Bounce Le Remix vol. 3Ghislain Poirier’s new remix compilation, Bounce Le Remix vol. 3 just came out and it looks like another slammin’ one. In honor of the release, and the fact that he’ll be here in Chicago to rock with us this Saturday we present the following Track of the Week.

If you’re looking for some crazy soca that’ll mix with 150 BPM stuff like speed-step and juke, look no further:

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Michael Montano; Madder Dan Dat (Ghislain Poirier Remix)

Get that track and the rest of the Bounce Le Remix vol. 3 album at Ghislain’s Shop ->

Ghislain Poirier, DJ C, Murderbot, Zebo @ SubT, Chicago

Ghislain Poirier at SubTGhislain Poirier (Ninja Tune, Montreal)
Saturday, March 8 @ Subterranean

With DJ C, Chrissy Murderbot, and resident DJ Zebo

Here’s what the press are saying:

Canadian beatmaker Ghislain Poirier offers music to suit many tastes, but whatever he touches ends up with overflowing bass and plenty of bounce in the rhythm. Hailing from the musical incubator known as Montreal, he first popped up on Chicago’s Chocolate Industries and grabbed attention with remixes for Diverse and Lady Sovereign, but these days it’s his original compositions that are getting the remix treatment from the likes of Modeselektor and We Are Wolves. On “No Ground Under,” his recent release on the venerated Ninja Tune imprint, Poirier configures stomping drums and swarming bass into hip-hop, reggae, baile funk, dubstep and occasionally less classifiable arrangements while collaborating with an international array of MCs. He brings this same borderless range of influences to his DJ sets, which are likely to include just about anything with too much low end and a propensity for inducing ass-shaking. Subterranean’s sound system is in for a workout.
- Newcity Chicago

On March 8th, Montreal’s Ghislain Poirier guests with ragga riddims and deconstructed hip-hop of the Ninja Tune variety.
- Time Out Chicago

…with his 2007 No Ground Under LP (released on the Ninja Tune label), he moved solidly into the pocket with the sound he’s been brewing up these past couple of years — ruff’n'tumble riddims from the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and the Middle East threaded on deep, block-rattling basslines with a fair amount of digital dirt thrown in for good measure.
- Gapers Block

…you are guaranteed to get down on the dancefloor with the Montreal-based producer’s blend of ragga, hip-hop and grime beats.
- Going.com Editor’s Pick

It all goes down at:

Subterranean | 2011 W. North Ave, Chicago | $5, 21 Plus | 10pm to 3am

Presented by | Mashit.com | Coldgrums.com | No Mas Tequila | Ninja Tune

More info and RSVP at Going ->

Mashit Track of the Week
Michael Montano; Madder Dan Dat (Ghislain Poirier Remix)

DJ Mix
Ghislain Poirier - “Bastard Bass” mix set (courtesy of Pitchfork)

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Ghislain Poirier - No Ground Under promo clip

Warrior Queen and The Heatwave; “Things Change (DJ C Remixes)”

If you heard The Heatwave’s England Story DJ mix for the Bloggariddims podcast you’ll noWarrior Queen and The Heatwave Things Change 12inch doubt be excited to hear that the Soul Jazz record label is about to release the tracks from the mix as an album.

From the Soul Jazz Records website:

An England Story - The Culture of the MC in the UK 1983-2008. Featuring a who’s who of the stars of UK Dancehall/Grime/Hip-Hop/Jungle over the last 25 years up to the present. Roots Manuva, Papa Levi, Stush, General Levy, Estelle, London Posse, Tenor Fly… and the list goes on! Double CD plus 2 Volumes of super-loud double vinyl - this is a killer album…

This release is gonna be absolutely wicked. So needless to say, I was beyond honored when The Heatwave asked me to provide a remix for the 12-inch single featuring Warrior Queen. The original track, called Things Change, features The Heatwave’s Piano Riddim underneath the Queen’s bubbling vocals. The single features that version along with the Piano instrumental and my remix, and will be released ahead of the album, next Monday, Feb 18.

In honor of that release I’ve worked up a couple remixes of my remix for your downloading pleasure:

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DJ C & The Heatwave ft. Rye Rye; Shake Change

DJ C & The Heatwave ft. Britney Spears; Perogatives Change

You can listen to an MP3 preview of the official release over at The Heatwave site ->

Track of the Week: “Jesus Walks” Rmx.

Kenye WestYou may have heard this one in a couple of my mixes; I’ve been spinning it for quite a while now. It’s stayed in my crate through thick and thin while numerous others have been tossed aside. You may have already found it too; it’s been available for free for at least a couple of years over at Soulchampion.com.

The rhythm harkens back to my favorite period of the U.K. garage era. Before dubstep took hold with it’s minimal beats and stark sounds, there was an up-tempo swing in the popular 2-step garage tracks that I loved. Thankfully that bouncy vibe is coming back. You can hear it in recent dubstep tracks like Benga & Coki’s (seemingly soca influenced) Night. Not to mention the 4/4 Bassline stuff which digs back even further, recalling 2-step’s predecessor, speed garage.

Benga & Coki; Night Video

This week’s track is by Unknown Souljah, and as the name suggests, I had no idea who this was when I originally got it. But then I recently ran into G Notorious who runs Soulchampion.com — and who I’ve known for years — and I asked about Unknown Souljah. “That’s me!” he said, and I was like “Damn, man! I’ve been playing your track at almost every gig and didn’t even know it was yours.” It’s a 2-step garage remix of Kanye West’s Jesus Walks and it’s sick. If you’ve been sleeping get it here:

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Unknown Souljah; Jesus Walks (ft. Kanye West)

Two New Mashups: Starkey vs. Missy/Ginuwine

Hi all, sorry it’s taken me so long to get around to writing on here…things have been super-busy. I’ll be on more often in the near future–promise!

Anyway, today we have two new mashup’s of Starkey’s “Corner Store” feat. Xploder (get the original here). This first one is Corner Store + Ginuwine’s “Pony”:


Download: Starkey vs. Ginuwine; Pony Store (M’Bot Blend)

I played it for Starkey, and he’s like “hey, I’ve got a Corner Store blend myself…” So now I present Corner Store + Missy Elliott’s “Lick Shots”:


Download: Starkey vs. Missy Elliott; Corner Store/Lick Shot (Starkey Blend)